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The
International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable
artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit. It is a modular structure
whose first component was launched in 1998. Now the largest
artificial body in orbit, it can often be seen with the naked eye
from Earth.[8] The ISS consists of pressurised modules, external
trusses, solar arrays and other components. ISS components have been
launched by American Space Shuttles as well as Russian Proton and
Soyuz rockets.

The
ISS serves as a microgravity and space environment research
laboratory in which crew members conduct experiments in biology,
human biology, physics, astronomy, meteorology and other
fields.[10][11][12] The station is suited for the testing of
spacecraft systems and equipment required for missions to the Moon
and Mars

ISS
is the joint international project. There are 15 country takes part
in it. Among them Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Spain, Italy,
Netherlands, Norway, Russia, USA, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Japan.

The
ISS provides a platform to conduct scientific research. Small
unmanned spacecraft can provide platforms for zero gravity and
exposure to space, but space stations offer a long term environment
where studies can be performed potentially for decades, combined with
ready access by human researchers over periods that exceed the
capabilities of manned spacecraft.

The Station simplifies individual experiments by
eliminating the need for separate rocket launches and research staff.
The wide variety of research fields include astrobiology, astronomy,
human research including space medicine and life sciences, physical
sciences, materials science, space weather, and weather on Earth
(meteorology). Scientists on Earth have access to the crew's data and
can modify experiments or launch new ones, which are benefits
generally unavailable on unmanned spacecraft